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Mother Teresa
The young nun who would become Mother Teresa arrived in Calcutta in 1929
The First Panda in the West
In 1936, a US socialite and her Chinese guide captured a giant panda and brought it to NY.
Soviet Lithuania Crackdown
In 1991, pro-independence Lithuanians took to the streets of Vilnius against Soviet tanks
Jimi Hendrix
The guitarist's girlfriend on his electrifying performances and their life off-stage
Nigeria's First Coup
In 1966 a small group of Nigerian army officers launched the country's first ever coup
The First Battle of Fallujah
In 2004, US forces began battling insurgents based in the Iraqi city of Fallujah
The Battle of Monte Cassino
The allies launched a major offensive against the Germans in Italy in January 1944
The Execution of Ken Saro-Wiwa
In 1995, Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight other activists were executed by the Nigerian regime.
The Minnesota Starvation Experiment
The WW2 attempt to understand how best to care for starving civilians in war-torn Europe
World's First Nuclear-Powered Submarine
The world's first nuclear-powered submarine was launched on 21st January 1954.
The Siege of Leningrad
In January 1944 the WW2 blockade of Leningrad finally ended after almost 900 days
The Execution of Ted Bundy
In January 1989, US serial killer Ted Bundy was executed by electric chair in Florida
The Creation of Modern Nigeria in 1914
Rare archive recordings of people who lived through the unification of Nigeria in 1914
Tunnelling Under the Berlin Wall
In 1964 a group of West German students helped more than 50 people escape from East Berlin
WW2, the Holocaust and Rome
In 1943, Rome's Jewish citizens were promised safety if they gave gold to the Nazis.
The Cairo Fire 1952
In January 1952 hundreds of buildings were deliberately set ablaze in downtown Cairo
Gay Pride in Russia
In 2006, Russian activists broke the law to stage the first gay pride march in Moscow.
US Cuts Diplomatic Ties with Cuba
In January 1961, the US closed down its embassy in Cuba and withdrew all diplomatic staff
American Football and Brain Injuries
The death of former NFL star Mike Webster led to questions about safety in 2002
The Killing of Dian Fossey
In 1985, the celebrated gorilla expert was murdered at her research station in Rwanda.
The Georgian-Abkhaz War
In 1992 a war erupted in the separatist Georgian territory of Abkhazia
The Death of Chinese Cockle Pickers
In February 2004, 23 Chinese immigrants drowned off the coast of north-west England
Colossus: the World's First Electronic Computer
In February 1944, the first electronic computer began attacking coded Nazi messages
War Brides
In 1946 tens of thousands of British women went to Canada on the first 'war brides' ship
Beatlemania
On 7 February 1964 the pop group the Beatles were met by hysterical crowds in the USA
The Battle of the Carmens
At the 1988 Winter Olympics, an East German and an American ice dancer were vying for Gold
The Buildup to World War Two
In 1939 tension was growing in Europe, over Nazi Germany's expansionist plans
The Search for Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction
In 2004, the US began to realise Saddam Hussein may not have been stockpiling WMDs
Women and the Iranian Revolution
In 1979, the Islamic Revolution changed Iranian women's lives forever.
The Exile of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
On 13 February 1974 the Russian dissident writer was sent into exile in the West
Fighting the Contras
Sandinista 'Daniel Alegria' on the brutal fight with US-backed Contra rebels in Nicaragua